Abstract:
An experiment on olciferous Thu.vsica cwnpe.?1s L. was conducted to evaluate the
heterosis. intergenotypic variability, character associations and direct and indirect etThct ol'
different characters on seed yield. Desirable heterosis %\as shown by difkrvnt hybrids iii
different characters. On the basis of desirable heterotic values the hhrids were scored lbr
individual characters. On the basis of average score and ran[ position the hybrid SS 75 x
Tori 7 was superior for number of primary branches per plant. number of siliquac per plant
and seed yield per plant: BARlsar-ó x BAltlsar-WSS 75 x BARlsar-9 for seeds per siliqua:
SALJ YC x furl 7 for number of secondary branches per plant: flARlsar-6 x flARlsar.9
for length of siliqua. SS 75 x Tori ltl3Altlsar-6 x l3ARlsar-9 tbr thousand seed weight
and BARlsar-9 x SAU YC were superior for percent
(u/o) oil content. [lie hybrid Tori 7 x
SS 75 showed desirable negative heterosis for the characters days to first flowering. 50%
flowering and maturity. Mean squares for all the characters were highl> significant and
var;atIOns among the genotypes were wide. In general. environmental inFluences were
minintal on yield and its component characters indicatiig that the> ere less responsive t)
environmental factors for their phenotypic expression. The values cii phenol> pie
coefficient of variation and genotypic coefficient of variation indicated that there were
considerable variations for all the traits except days to niaturit> and length of siliqua.
Heritability, genetic advance and genetic advance in percent of mean were high for almost
all the characters indicating superior performance at' the genotypes ere due to geneticul
reasons. [he genotypic correlatio n coefficients were higher than the corresponding
phenotypic correlation coefheients. with the indication of a strong inherent association
between the characters studied. Yield per plant had highest signiticant positive correlation
\S ith IlLinther of siliquae per plant followed by number of secondary branches per plani.
seeds per siliqua. thousand seed weight. length ofsiliqua. number of primary branches per
plant. plant height and days to lirst flowering and nonsigiti leant positive correlation v. ithi
days to mattirity in both geuotypic and phenotypie level. Path coefficient analysis revealed
that iltotisand seed weight had the highest positive direct effect on seed yield per plant
followed by seeds per siliqua. ntiniber ofsiliqtiae per plant. number of secondary branches
per plant and plant height.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the 1acuIty of Agriculture.
Shcr-e-Uangla Agricultural University, Dhaka.
in pfl Ia! liii Li! !sncnt of the req U I remeiits
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEI)ING
SEMESTER: JULY - DECEMBER, 2006